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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend Growth Investing and chit chat.

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To: Top Of The World Ma who wrote (1622)12/9/2021 1:47:59 PM
From: Dave the wildpitcher1 Recommendation

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Re: 5 year DGR of TSN

You are computing it the way I would - figuring the CAGR of dividend stream that starts at 0.98 in 2016 and ends at 1.84 in 2021. To me, that is the most sensible calculation to see what is tending to happen over the long term.

The others must be doing something like taking the arithmetic average of all the individual year to year dividend increases. That is not my favorite method, but I know some do it. In this case, TSN had quite large percentage increases in 2017 and 2018, which influenced the numbers higher.

It points out the importance of defining one's terms when one publishes something like "dividend growth rate"

PS - SSD uses the CAGR method, as you and I do.

Dave
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